¶ The prognostication of master Adrian of art and medicine doctor most expert master and excellent in astronomy. For the year of our lord. M. D. xx. Cumpuilegio aregia maiestate idulto▪ WHere as divers expert masters in astronomy have made pronostications for this present year/ if 〈…〉 e should translate into our 〈◊〉 language the pronostications of every doctor/ it should be a tedious business and confused prolixity/ aswele to the translator as to the redars of the same. Therefore to avoid such tedious prolixte we have read the prognostications of jasper/ Cornelius/ & Adrian. Among whom we have translated 〈…〉 nostication of master Adrian as most compendious c 〈…〉 my other written for this present year/ whereof 〈…〉 me among learned men of the most ex 〈…〉 tie/ which liveth at this time: therefore 〈…〉 xpedient to translate the pronosticacio 〈…〉 master Adrian rather than of any other. 〈…〉 prognostications/ if I should follow mine 〈…〉 custom of other doctors of this faculty 〈…〉 should declare the foundation and ground when 〈…〉 scions of the celestial constellations of the year 〈…〉 rounded. but to avoid the tediousness of ꝓli 〈…〉 it to writ of such foundations. Neverthe le 〈…〉 che so● of them: that is to say the eclipse of the 〈…〉 and of th' 〈…〉 〈…〉 one. which eclipse shall ha●e strength and effect in this present year. And first of all we regard and consider the eclipse of the Son/ which was the year of our lord. M. D. xviij. the eight day of june/ in the third aspect of Gemini which yet extendeth his effect unto this present year. Secondly we regard & consider the cclyps of the son/ which was in the fast year passed the xxiij day of October. which eclipse shall work his effect about Autumn or harvest time of this present year. Thirdly we cousyder the eclipse of the moon/ which was the uj day of November of the year last passed/ which also shall have strength and effect anon after the eclipse of this present year/ and shall so continue all the winter. ¶ Of the eclipse of the son of this year. ¶ In this year we shall have a small eclipse of th' 〈…〉 si not extending itself v●t 〈…〉 three points/ amounting as if it were almost unto the fourth part of half the son. and this eclipse shallbe th' 〈…〉 xj. day of October the .v. hour. the uj minute. at after none. an 〈…〉 shall continue an hour/ and almost an halft. This eclipse sha' 〈…〉